
Hip Chick Design
Beth McKean is the designer, owner and creator of her Canadian made small business. Beth is not afraid to express herself and be a tad on the playful side while doing so through her designs. Each piece of our original designs are unique to the Hip Chick look. Made from upcycled, gently used goods as well as eco-friendly materials. July 25, August 1, 8.

Tammy Coo Designs
Using acrylic on canvas, Tammy creates serene landscape paintings with sparkling water and majestic clouds. Her aim is to provide the viewer with a feeling of relaxation and wonder. Tammy's artwork may be found in private collections around the world, and have been shown and sold at local arts festivals and gallery shows. *custom commissions available* July 11, 18, August 1, 5.

Jump 4 Jewels
Katelyn Blakey. Katelyn began creating and selling costume jewellery as a part-time job at the Collingwood farmers' market in the summer of 2016. After graduating Lakehead University with an unrelated Honors Bachelor of Arts + Science degree, in 2018 she decided to pursue her artistic side, and go back to school at the Haliburton School of Art + Design for an accelerated Jewellery Essentials course. She learned how to work with sterling silver, copper, brass, bronze, and numerous other metals from various amazing fellow artists. She uses a variety of different techniques such as reticulation, chainmaille, hammering, and stonesetting. July 4, August 22, 29

Denny Island Glass
Wendy Iglesias. Wendy and her husband moved to Parry Sound five years ago from a small island off the Central Coast of BC. She brought her kilns with her, and now works with colour and glass to reflect the beauty that surrounds us in this part of Ontario.
Instagram : @dennyislandglass
Facebook : Denny Island Glass

Muskoka Wood Bowls
Frank Drinkwater. Frank Drinkwater from Muskoka Wood Bowls has been spinning bowls on his lathe since 2019. Believing there’s a missed opportunity in the local marketplace for large wooden salad bowls his work ranges from 6-inch diameter “pinch” bowls up to 30-inch” Monster Salad Bowls”
Frank has also found that “less than perfect” pieces of timber could be embellished with epoxy resin and turned on the lathe to produce one-of-a-kind artistic pieces and now dedicates a large portion of shop time to create combinations of hybrid wood and resin bowls made from burls, fruit woods and hardwoods sourced from across Ontario with high quality Canadian made resins that are custom coloured to enhance and beautify the wood.
Originally from Cayuga, Frank has been living in Muskoka since 1977. Working from his home-based shop in Bracebridge, Frank creates pieces all year long and offers them for sale to the public at galleries, art shows, and markets across Muskoka during the summer months. In the fall Frank expands his territory and attends craft markets across Ontario. June 27, July 11, August 1, September 5

BOL - Bespoke Soy Candles
Catherine King. BOL - Bespoke Soy Candles started from a love of discovering tranquil fragrance blends, the thrill of sourcing quality vintage pieces to repurpose sustainably, a deep connection with nature, a desire to create beautiful designs and a nod to my French roots. Our unique botanical candles, housed in vintage and hand carved wood bowls are a fusion all these passions! BOL, derived from the French word for bowl, symbolizes this union. June 27, August 22
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